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Hard As Nails

Hard As Nails

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bad But Good
Review: Entertaining low budget action/...flick about the russian mob, undercover cops, hookers and strippers with a heart of gold and half japanese samurai dudes with killing on their minds. New Concorde (Roger Corman) produced and distributed effort is isn't as bad as it looks but isn't that good either. What it has going for it is some great editing, surprisingly appealing leads and a whole lot action. ...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bad But Good
Review: Entertaining low budget action/...flick about the russian mob, undercover cops, hookers and strippers with a heart of gold and half japanese samurai dudes with killing on their minds. New Concorde (Roger Corman) produced and distributed effort is isn't as bad as it looks but isn't that good either. What it has going for it is some great editing, surprisingly appealing leads and a whole lot action. ...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A step in the right direction
Review: Filmed on a budget of 80,000, HARD AS NAILS utilized some nice fight sequences along with some interesting story ideas. The main problem here though that the movie also had some very campy moments, which don't seem to mix well. Although Lorissa McComas and Kim Yates were credited and names on the cover, the motion cover reveals that the true fighter in the film is Chona Jason, as she is on the front cover brandishing her sword.

With the rash of recent films with female warriors such as Resident Evil, it is high time that films be made in a serious tone with women as lead roles. Although Chona actually has no speaking role in the film, her serious tone and expert weapon use allows for a believable bad girl character. Unfortunately she has only a few scenes and much of the other acting is rather unconvincing at best.

HARD AS NAILS is a step in the right direction, but time for low budget films to get a bit serious. Corman needs to do an action film that is just that, action and no camp, and showcase talents of women like Chona who can act AND have fighting skills.


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